Catalyst::Controller(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiCatalyst::Controller(3)NAMECatalyst::Controller - Catalyst Controller base class
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Controller::Search
use base qw/Catalyst::Controller/;
sub foo : Local {
my ($self,$c,@args) = @_;
...
} # Dispatches to /search/foo
DESCRIPTION
Controllers are where the actions in the Catalyst framework reside.
Each action is represented by a function with an attribute to identify
what kind of action it is. See the Catalyst::Dispatcher for more info
about how Catalyst dispatches to actions.
CONFIGURATION
Like any other Catalyst::Component, controllers have a config hash,
accessible through $self->config from the controller actions. Some
settings are in use by the Catalyst framework:
namespace
This specifies the internal namespace the controller should be bound
to. By default the controller is bound to the URI version of the
controller name. For instance controller 'MyApp::Controller::Foo::Bar'
will be bound to 'foo/bar'. The default Root controller is an example
of setting namespace to '' (the null string).
path
Sets 'path_prefix', as described below.
action
Allows you to set the attributes that the dispatcher creates actions
out of. This allows you to do 'rails style routes', or override some
of the attribute definitions of actions composed from Roles. You can
set arguments globally (for all actions of the controller) and
specifically (for a single action).
__PACKAGE__->config(
action => {
'*' => { Chained => 'base', Args => 0 },
base => { Chained => '/', PathPart => '', CaptureArgs => 0 },
},
);
In the case above every sub in the package would be made into a Chain
endpoint with a URI the same as the sub name for each sub, chained to
the sub named "base". Ergo dispatch to "/example" would call the "base"
method, then the "example" method.
action_args
Allows you to set constructor arguments on your actions. You can set
arguments globally and specifically (as above). This is particularly
useful when using "ActionRole"s (Catalyst::Controller::ActionRole) and
custom "ActionClass"es.
__PACKAGE__->config(
action_args => {
'*' => { globalarg1 => 'hello', globalarg2 => 'goodbye' },
'specific_action' => { customarg => 'arg1' },
},
);
In the case above the action class associated with "specific_action"
would get passed the following arguments, in addition to the normal
action constructor arguments, when it is instantiated:
(globalarg1 => 'hello', globalarg2 => 'goodbye', customarg => 'arg1')
METHODS
BUILDARGS ($app, @args)
From Catalyst::Component::ApplicationAttribute, stashes the application
instance as $self->_application.
$self->action_for('name')
Returns the Catalyst::Action object (if any) for a given method name in
this component.
$self->action_namespace($c)
Returns the private namespace for actions in this component. Defaults
to a value from the controller name (for e.g.
MyApp::Controller::Foo::Bar becomes "foo/bar") or can be overridden
from the "namespace" config key.
$self->path_prefix($c)
Returns the default path prefix for :PathPrefix, :Local, :LocalRegex
and relative :Path actions in this component. Defaults to the
action_namespace or can be overridden from the "path" config key.
$self->register_actions($c)
Finds all applicable actions for this component, creates
Catalyst::Action objects (using $self->create_action) for them and
registers them with $c->dispatcher.
$self->get_action_methods()
Returns a list of Moose::Meta::Method objects, doing the
MooseX::MethodAttributes::Role::Meta::Method role, which are the set of
action methods for this package.
$self->register_action_methods($c, @methods)
Creates action objects for a set of action methods using "
create_action ", and registers them with the dispatcher.
$self->action_class(%args)
Used when a controller is creating an action to determine the correct
base action class to use.
$self->create_action(%args)
Called with a hash of data to be use for construction of a new
Catalyst::Action (or appropriate sub/alternative class) object.
$self->_application
$self->_app
Returns the application instance stored by "new()"
AUTHORS
Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-08 Catalyst::Controller(3)